An amazing and uplifting video -- it's not too late to save the Earth
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- HarukoHaruhara
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(I've stood on top of some of these mountains, BTW)
Click on the photo above to get a big video. If that's too big for your connection, click on the link below:
http://vimeo.com/35396305
You might have to let the video load for two or three minutes before clicking play. It's all high-def. Interestingly, it worked better on Wi-fi than through DSL.
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sugarmountian
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Thank you HarukoHaruhara. Very beautiful.
- 3 months ago
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sugarmountian
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LivingPong
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Thanks I needed something uplifting! XD
- 3 months ago
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LivingPong
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treewolf39
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That was amazing beautiful. What a pleasure to experience.
- 3 months ago
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treewolf39
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EdJoyProductions
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That was really quite beautiful. Thanks for posting such a good find. :)
- 3 months ago
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EdJoyProductions
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Jpwhoregan
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The earth is 4.3 Billion years old, the earth does not need to be saved.
If anything the human race needs to be rescued. - 3 months ago
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Jpwhoregan
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coolplanet
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Jpwhoregan:
Don't worry, people are counting on Jesus to take action.
- 3 months ago
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coolplanet
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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Jpwhoregan:
The planet is 4.3 million years old, 4.3billion years it has never faced the challenges it does now... It needs saving, or should we say that "earth's ecosphere" needs to be saved?
- 3 months ago
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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jim_b
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The_Wanderer_Kansas:
We are a popfart in a hurricane to this planet. The ecosphere changes and species adapt ... or not.
- 3 months ago
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jim_b
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Jpwhoregan
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The_Wanderer_Kansas:
You're a crazy person.
- 3 months ago
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Jpwhoregan
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northernexpat
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The US and Canadian Rockies are some of the most beautiful places on earth. People have to realize that in their quest for fossil fuels it could all go away tomorrow.
- 3 months ago
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northernexpat
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coolplanet
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http://current.com/green/93012425_evapotranspiration-trees-create-rain-clouds-co...
Yosemite Evapotranspiration of Trees
If there actually was a Garden of Eden it was Yosemite Valley.
Fantastic video! - 3 months ago
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coolplanet
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thedirtman
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Thanks for that.
- 3 months ago
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thedirtman
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HarukoHaruhara
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OK, I rewrote the title, since some people seem to be misinterpreting it. ☺
- 3 months ago
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HarukoHaruhara
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PressCore
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Of course the Earth is still worth saving. Since when was it ever NOT
worth saving ???? Nothing personal directed against the author of
that rhetorical statement of course. But it would have to be the height
of human arrogance to seriously believe a living organism which the
Mayan et al Indian cultures regarded as one of their Gods wasn't
THE main life form worth saving. This past week I saw the H2 ( History
International ) channel re air Apocalypse Island, also Epix 3 Drive In
re air all 3 of the Species movies. That left an impression on me
to the effect as humans discriminate against virtually everything con
ceivable they can't use, including other humans, we are specists too.
I've watched enough documentaries on the Green & Nat Geo channels
to understand that the Earth has all the systems we do to be alive.,
Have lived in Bexar county Texas where the sky is a living tapestry at
dusk that would take your breath away, as the videography here does.
I suspect it's why the E.T.s genetically engineered primitive hominids
amongst the Indian cultures they had 1st Contact with. Because it's
these human ancestors who lived closer to the Earth, and learned
how to commune with it. Those who're not one with Nature can never
be at Peace. They see themselves as apart from Nature, hence their
need to conquer it. Yet we can see that's never worked. Humans of
European descent ( and I'm one of them ) have sought to enslave
or destroy every native race they've displaced. Mark Knophler called
it in his song Industrial Disease. - 3 months ago
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PressCore
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JanforGore
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PressCore:
I agree. My question then is, based on the fact that Earth is certainly worth saving why are so many people so apathetic to environmental issues in allowing their politics to dictate their level of outrage regarding its destruction by us?
- 3 months ago
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JanforGore
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circlesquared
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JanforGore:
they are drugged and duped to the point care isn't a consideration beyond themselves...purposeful, imposed ignorance...only thing I can come up with as no other reason makes sense....did you catch the link to "Mindwalk"? way worth the time to watch...perspective is key.
- 3 months ago
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circlesquared
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dudefromtherock
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It's time for the earth to rid itself of its most delinquent tenant.
- 3 months ago
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dudefromtherock
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jim_b
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dudefromtherock:
Excellent perspective dude. The earth will shrug us off like a case of head lice and 500,000 years later, there will be no indication that we were ever here ... except for a couple of pyramids in Egypt ;)
- 3 months ago
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jim_b
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lenhart
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Amazing video and beautiful nature footage...mind blowing.
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lenhart
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rerushg
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Magnificent! Thank you.
Mother Nature's got artistry we cannot match. - 3 months ago
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rerushg
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circlesquared
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rerushg:
inspiring she is
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circlesquared
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circlesquared
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gorgeous video...I felt as if I was there, thank you
- 3 months ago
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circlesquared
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unimatrix0
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good stuff! thanks for sharing
- 3 months ago
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unimatrix0
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HarukoHaruhara
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Music is by M83, BTW, and the song is "Outre."
- 3 months ago
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HarukoHaruhara
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Johnny_Los_Angeles
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The Earth is, most of the people are not....
- 3 months ago
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Johnny_Los_Angeles
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kennymotown
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Very beautiful video, the planet will survive, humanity may not. We as humans have been roaming the planet in what is considered a blink of an eye in geological terms.
- 3 months ago
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kennymotown
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PepeLepew
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I've stood at this spot (1:12 point of the video)
- 3 months ago
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PepeLepew
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coolplanet
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PepeLepew:
I camped (illegally) very close by 20 years ago.
Yosemite alone at night is a very life-changing experience.
I walked away feeling a little closer to heaven on earth. - 3 months ago
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coolplanet
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Vierotchka
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Beautiful! I would love to live there... :)
- 3 months ago
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Vierotchka
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bailey78
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Way Kewl HH Thanks :)
- 3 months ago
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bailey78
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KB723
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Very Cool video Haruko, Thanks for posting... =)
- 3 months ago
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KB723
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HarukoHaruhara
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Yosemite as you've never seen it; no traffic jams, no RVs.
- 3 months ago
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HarukoHaruhara
